Author: Igor KlyukanovPublisher: Pearson College DivisionISBN:Size: 42.30 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 608DownloadRead Online
This unique text leads students through all of the material traditionally covered in an intercultural communication text using gradually unfolding principles that come together to form a reader-friendly narrative.

Author: Larry A. SamovarPublisher: Cengage LearningISBN: 1133169821Size: 69.15 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 4249DownloadRead Online
Ethical Considerations: Prospects for the Future Whenever two good people
argue over principles, they are both right. Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach What is
morality in any given time or place? It is what the majority then and there happen
to like, and immorality is what they dislike. Alfred North Whitehead ontemporary
civilization is characterized both internationally and domestically by large,
increasingly diverse urban populations, which, in many respects, may be char—
acterized as ...

Author: Fred Edmund JandtPublisher: SAGEISBN: 1412970105Size: 24.16 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, DocsView: 6615DownloadRead Online
From this fundamental value, he developed four ethical principles to guide intercultural interactions: Ethical communicators address people of other cultures
with the same respect that they •• would like to receive themselves. Intercultural
communicators should not demean or belittle the cultural identity of others
through verbal or nonverbal communication. Ethical communicators seek to
describe the world as they perceive it as accurately •• as possible. What is
perceived to be the truth ...

Author: Elizabeth A. TulejaPublisher: RoutledgeISBN: 1317361725Size: 29.63 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 4818DownloadRead Online
This book brings together principles and new theories in intercultural communication in a concise and practical manner, focusing on communication as the foundation for management and global leadership.

Author: L. E. SarbaughPublisher: Transaction PublishersISBN: 9781412826433Size: 55.11 MBFormat: PDF, ePubView: 1007DownloadRead Online
In the writing on intercultural communication, there have been numerous
inventories of anecdotal reports and inferences drawn from them. These are
useful and important guides to behavior for anyone involved in interculturalcommunication, and that is most of us in some degree. The goal here is to
develop a systematic set of generalizations which may be used to derive testable
hypotheses in research, and as principles to guide communication practice both
in predicting outcomes ...